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Show 9 TIIE MOEXLXG II AURA DISTRICT writing from Eiko, ' v correspondent lt l the Hbm stAtfr! M7i: 'l tow ever visited. W. The W SSt ess 0 Reef of rtura Baker City. Or., os biswell was tr So Aar district --T pleated with the prospects of that he has secured options thiafamp IT three of the best properties I the involving an eipesdiiure of A Ogden Turf Exchange Mr. Reese promises ever 200.000. full details as soon as Xht transactions are completed. Last year a prospector Is the Aura found a boulder weighing district 4,932.10. 70 pounds that assayed Hs located all the vacant ground above the boulder, calling it the Big Luck. In the location work he uncovered A small ledge of fair value, but was sever able to End the ledge from whence came the boulder. Lest week he bonded the. claim to the Riddle brothers for .$10,000, " and they propose ts make a systematic search for the ledge with lta four feet or more o rich Quarts. The Riddle brothers are the discoverers and owners of the Dick Bland, which is known far sad wide from the fact vein iu that It la tse only four-foo- t the United States that plates 40 la gold. . EXAMINER: OGDEN, FT AH. KFNDAY, JULY 28, 1907. FOR SALE IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, (BUSINESS HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISsMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INCENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT SERTION; INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD. OR 20 CENT PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 75 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. OR 60 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY EACH MONTH. ONE-HAL- SALE Small grocery store good and fixtures. Address Grocery, care Standard. FOR SALE -- Cut flowers, carnations and tea roues, klia. E. B. Knapp, 3163 Jefferson. Bell phone 323 Z. FOR SALE Burton Range. 30I Wash. FOR SAI.K Good restaurant, in live town. Best investment In Nevada. Proprietor obliged to go east. K. M. w Standard. l. FOR SALE- - Five turned fence poets and pickets. 443 lath 8L Ind. Tel. 3C44-A- 326 Officer on St Twenty-fift- h . I BROS. FOR MONUMENT!. arrived I carloads el and granite to select Iron. Dost buy from agents, as they gst large commissions isd yon have to pay them. Plies your orders at once. yard OPPOSITE city cemeJust marble tbs gave an Eureka, Cal.. July injection of morphine to (bird Officer Hawse, of the Columbia, sad was solicited for more by him twice afterwards, but I refused. This statement was made by Dr. 8. B. Foster, the United States marine hospital surgeon, lu answer to inquiries relative to stories circulated about Haarse by passengers on tbs Elder, who said that the man was a fiend. morphine -I dont know that the officer was Intoxicated when be came to me for morphine. In fact, I don't think he was, but I thought It a little queer that an officer of a steamship would want the drug. He told me he was not Inonly nervous and unjured but v able to sleep. But he said he had taken the drug before and that it had always had a comforting effect. MANUFACTURERS' THOMAS CHICHESTER'S PILLS A Am raw Srwffatf UM CM Mm ihi hSilSm aa K.A la MA MMUL., Jill !. wlik Ala aiHifct ina, Taka aa a( Mr l.t mf nArr KB Pi MntAlaah DRUGGISTS EVEKYWHEKE NQTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. - NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that a special meeting of the atochbolders of First Churrh of Christ Scientists of Ogden. Utah Territory, will be held at Rooms IB and SO, First National Bank Building, on the flth day of August, A. D. 1907, at the hour of 4:00 p. m. of said day, for the purpose of voting upon the approvaL.and of the ncte of the Directors and Trustees of said corporation In MULQUEEN DIES. Herald: Thomas Mulqueen, one of ths biggest and best known gamblers in the west, and who had many friends In Balt Lake City, died a few days ago. Word of hi death was received yesterday from San Francisco. Mulqueen was at ons Urns g frequent visitor In Salt Lake City, and was wall known to ths gambling fraternity of this place as he was in every large city In the west During hla life as a professional wooer of fortune Mulqueen Is credited with having won and lost several millions of dollara. Perhaps hla beat known exploit was the night he lost 80,000 to former Benstor Tahor of Colorado. Thla fortune was wagered upon a hand of stud poker, Mulqueen losing with two queens as against two aces. Senator Tabor refused to accept the winnings and when the gambler refused to take them back, gave the money to char- tty. After a picturesque career as a gambler, Mulqueen settled down as a wine agent In San Fra&dsco and proved successful In that calling. FOR HAYWOOD Philadelphia, July 21 The convenSYMPATHY JK tion of the Iron Moulders Union of North America, now In session here, today adopted a resolution expressing sympathy for Wm. D. Haywood, secretary treasurer of the Western Federation of Miners who Is now on trial la Boise. The resolution recommended that ths executive board send circulars to lodges affiliated with the Molders1 union, soliciting flnanolal aid for the defense of Haywood and hie colleagues I-- . 1-- 4 . non-miner- ' ' NOTICE. LOST Uftt No. 384. UNITED 8TATES LAND OFFICE, Balt Lake Cltyf Utah, July 2, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: LOST hereby given e that the on R. colt, branded J right shoulder. H. C. Gardner, F D. No. 1. Box 19. Reward. Two-year-ol- d string of gold heads, between Plngree Ave.. along Lincoln to 25th. Return to Standard. $5.00 726-t- f reward. A WANTED A girl for housework who can sleep home nights. 316 25th treet. WANTED Girl for housework; small family; good wages. 2150 Quine1. WANTED Girl at Union Pacific laundry. mil-roa- d FOR RENT Furnished room, pantry, clothes rloaet and summer kitchen for housekeeping. 2155 Grant. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, street. 187 Twenty-Sixt- h FOR SALE Household furniture and hard coal burner, cheap. 1438 a25th street. FOR SALE A new Bennlng Plano, n Howe Ventilator, a Refrigerator aad a Couch. Apply at 249 Sikh. FOR SALE Ladies saddle horse. Ind 'Phone 3632-A- , between 5 and 7 p.m. FOR RENT Five-roofurnished house, mudern; cr furniture for sale. Bell pnone 140J-Y- , 376 Monroe. FOR RENT Furnished rooms housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln FOR BALE CHEAP Good folding metronome bed, first class and punching bug platform. Inquire 8290 Wash. for ave- nue. FOR RENT Modern room In private house, with or without table board, for permanent gentlemen. 660 $4th street. . aad counters. e rooms, WANTED FOR sleeping rooms and light housekeeping rooms, 2341 Adams FOR SALE A good riding pony. 2351 Jefferson avenue, , 8 ROOMS for housekeeping. Boyle WANTED A lady or gentleman cook Block. and a dining room glrL Llneols Hotel. SUITE of front rooms, cheap. Boyle block. WANTED Laundress, Ogden General S 23 tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modHospital ern. 8336 Grant FOR SALE Horae, harness and trap 7.7-t- f surrey. Apply 669, 27th. womsa cook, 271 22nd. ' QELP WANTED FOR RENT Two modem furnished rocgis, dose la. Kelly ft Herrick. MALE. WANTED Men aad boys to learn plumbing; day and night classes; special rates; catalogue free. Colorado School Practical PlduMng, 1646 Arapahoe SL, Denver, Colo. 4t 7-- 6 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with bath; 154 17. WANTED Carriage painter. Apply to J. J. McKinnon, 2202 Washington ave. , FOR RENT Nawly furenhsJ rooms with bath, alas light hoeaskeaptag ItiHL rooms, WANTED Young man at Depot new stand. Apply at once. wanted til till WANTED Two furnished rooms or a suite of frirnlshed rooms for light housekeeping. Address T. F. W ear Ogden Standard. ' FOB BENT. .. At ones experienced male bookkeeper and stenographer; bring references. The H. L Griffin Co. aroems ROOMS AND BOARD WANTftD y Wash. street GORDON G. IVES, Osteopalh, graduate from Parent School, Kirkvllle, M& Lcwto-Staynblock, suite 66. Treatment by appointment Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Ball plume 1014-lad, 1013, WANTED boarder, WASHING. W ANTED Washing W. 10th Street ATTO to A gentleman 588 S5th. do home. IN roomer and FOB BENT. UNFURNISHED JL. . rooms. FOR KENT Two unfurnished rooms with bath and electric light Ind. 44241th 8L Tel 3644-368 89th FOR SALE house aad fine, big lot on Sonth Washington; front age also os Ogdra Avs, 3,700. Hunter ft Kennedy, fourth floor. First NatlonaL A. Attoney-at-Lsw- Fine forma, doss to SNAP8. modem brick bonce and furniture; close in. Terms, good oay, . . , , I . . . . . a a a . a $3500 Keller ft Hendrick. City. FOR SALE One fine farm at West 'Weber, constating of 40 acres of land, four room brick honse, good bam and outbuildings, four cows, All kinds of pigs- aad chickens. machinery and tools and a fine crop. Cheap if taken at once. Call at 266. 26th street '. - FOR SALE A brand new five room house, closet, pantry, bath room, two good porches, large lot, Klee sightly location, on bench near car lias, a great snap at 1,700. Small payment down, balance on terms to. rjlL If yon want a boms in . OgJen this It a ran opportunity. It muat be cold. J. J. Brummltl . FOR 8ALX Nice building lot close in. near ear line, only 5 per front foot Terms to ault J. J. Brum mitt 0 . w. HORN. Offices over Badcona Drug Store. I seek the business of ali parties; am attorney agalnat all corporations aad monopolies. to transact any and all kinds of legal business. CONTRACTORS mo FOR SALE A small cottage, with modera improvements. 2624 Jefferson. x AND BUILDERS. FRED A. LUND, General Contractor In brick and stone. 678 2IsL Bell Phone 1060-Y- . street RENT-Lig-ht at 159 26th. FOR RENT FRATERNAL housekeeping rooms ROYAL ARCANUM. Throe 20th. , HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced prices Hair cbalna a specialty. Masquerade costumes to rat for balls and theaters. AU mail orders promptly attended to. lira C. H. Us, 881 34th. P. O. Box 43L Six-roo- FOR C. W. CROSS ft CO. Manufacturers and Dealers In Harness. Saddles and Saddlery Hardware 2250-225Wash. Ave. Bell 642-X- . 2 HATTER Hats cleaned, blocked and ret rimmed, Panumaa a specialty. The only exclusive in the city, 2476 GrauL Kelley Bros. W. T. A still Flour. Hay, Grain and Poultry, Btock and Poultry FOod. 3316 Wash. Ave. Ind. 609. Bell 320W. W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public, Real Estate; Fire, Life aad Accident surance, 407 84tk SL In- JUNK. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. buys all kinds of Junk. Bell pbcqe 1385 aad 6Z6Z. Ind. phone 3693D. Green AJaeobaon, yard 3144 Pacific. IF TOU have any kind of Junk, phons to Ogden Junk House; we will call for U. kill photo, 825K; lad. 725. FITTING. PIANOS U. G. Barnes, the dealer. Opera House block. to music PLUMBING PLUMBING of all (lads and work. Jobs Bmedlag, 420 24th SL PhoMa, lad. $7561; BcU 1491-Y- . SAN-ITAR- Y SANITARY WORK DONE of ail kinds. Ball phone 6C9Z Nets, McCarty, 2723 GranL ALL KINDS of scavenger work. Prompt attention. John Van' Xwe-de667 tnd SL Bell 747Y. SEWING MACHINES New and second hand Sewing Machines from 5.06 up. 2279 Washington ave. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES FOR SALE One modem honse and three other bargains P.dose la. A. Christenson, 3154 Pacific ave. tf. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. ft rn e 407-40- 8 WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE. 8, AND SURGEONS. PHYSICIANS E. T. HULANISKI. Rooms First National Bank General practice. building. BOARDERS. HARNESS AND SADDLES 3 OSTEOPATHY. Pre-psra- d WANTED. salesmen. WANTED. V 448 89th . Cleaning, repairing and pressing neatly done. 2476 Grant. James A. ShlcLland, proprietor. KEY FITTING Saw flliag, bicycle work, ' general repairing. Basement 2452 Wash. Ave. Boll phono 245-Y- . tad. 169. B. Malta ft Boa. PROFESSIONAL Atterney-at-Law- BIG mousy for canvassing 2356 BOARD AMD ROOM CLOTHES CLEANED KEY DR. A. FBRNLUND, Physician and Burgeon. Office hours, 10 and 13 a. m, 13 to 4 p. m. 340 31th SL Office plumes. Beil 515K; Ind. 316. residence 646 Wash, Ind. phone 508. FURNISHED ROOMS. MEN AND BOYS WANTED to learn plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, also sheet metal pattern draughting. Positions secured. Day und night chases. Free catalogue. Visitors welcome.) Coyne Trade Bohools, Ban Francisco and New York. lyr-ll, . FOR SALE Harnesses. surrey aad delivery wagons, corner Grant mid 34th ; or trade for horses. FOR HOUSEKEEPING Faery 781mo Annex, $439 Wash. WANTED A good strong boy with hors or wheel to carry Standard. Apply at ones. . FOR SALE or trade, a good square piano, In good condition. Address T, care Standard. ALSO FOUR rooms, wutsi la ths house, Tracy Ave. Apply Mrs R. Hammond, IN 24th SL W1I-SO- INSURANCE FOR RENT Two 2630 Adams. furalaned PETER 8. Contractor nni Builder of Oment Uork. fimimateg furnish j and all work guaranteed. 1140 Saih St, Book Store. WANTED Girls over 16 years old at Ogden Cracker Factory, rear of Opti-- House. A CEMENT CONTRACTOR HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE A good work horse at 2027 Adams Ave. FOR SALE 8how-csaeInquire Spargos 1902. prtres. Prompt attention to all work. 5404 Washington. .. FOR SALK New and second band Repool table. Very low price. pairing done, 132 25th. State of Utah has filed In this office FOR SALE Elegant lot near the - City Hospital 75. list of lands, selscted by the said Tcrma If desired. j. j. BrammltL fltate, as indemnity school lands, un- LOST Either on Wash. Ave. between der section 6 of the net of Congress, 27th and Plngree NatL Bunk or on approved July 16, 1894, as follows, vis: Canyon car, a ladys white llnnen FOR SALE Lots facing on Washington Ave., 49 Lou 1, 1. , 4, sec. 18, t 6 n. r 4 e coat Will finder please return to to an alley. 8. L. M (State 384, U. L T..) Dee-- 8 tanford Shoe Price 450. 10.00 down, balance 10 Store. Reward. A per month. This Includes cement far as It rocopy of aald list, cldewalk. Same slu lota on Adams utes to said tracts, by descriptive Ave. 300. Lots on 7th SL, 64x146 subdivisions, has been conspicuously WANTED. 200. Posted In this office for Inspection by J.H. Myers, 740 Washington Ave. any person Interested, and by the pubSITUATIONS. lic generally During the period of publication of SCRICTLY flrst-clsa-a house, one acre of land dreas maker; A new In the choicest of bearing fruit; .this notice, under departmental InIn the work wishes stranger city; structions of April 25. 1907, protests good location, 1,800. either In families or at home. 2818 Aa elegant J contests against the claim of the realdcaoe la rail--' avenue. Grant State to any of the tracts or subdivisroad dtatricL 1,800. ions hereinbefore described, on- - the WANTED Situation In Ogden by u Nine acres of good land with water, ground that the same fi mors valuable and three-roobouse, located 40 J. R. young man of fair education. for mineral dun for agricultural purrods from car line, 1,360. care Standard. .D, poses, will be received' and noted for CHAUNCEY PARRY. report to the General Land Office at Cor. 23rd and Wash. Phone 853-WANTED. Washington, D. C. Failure so to pro-teor contest within the time specl-nr- d TO RENT. will be considered sufficient FOR 8ALE Fins lot on 31st street, of the 1 cash, me dollar per week. $25. chsyacter of ! tracts and the selections thereof, WANTED By couple without chilJ. J. BrammltL dren. modem cottage of four of five wing otherwise free from objection, 11 be rooms. In good locality, within walkrecommended for approval. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. E..X. THOMPSON, ing distance. Phone Ind. 3731-WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. Register. evl-d"n- ROOMS. . 723-S- t FEMALE. 4 -- la Urns. HELP WANTED. ! Notice r One-Pric- .. 4 at cut rates. Plano tuning, 3.00 per year. Piano Manufacturers' Store, 871 83rd SL Bell, SIS. Ind., 1160. me F. X. Allen, Mgr. -- telling and agreeing to sell the real property belonging to said corporation, for the sum of $3,250.00, and which said sale was authorised and directed by a resolution of the Directors and FOR PALE, REAL ESTATE Trustee of. said corporation, held at Ogden (Tty, Utah, on the 22nd day of SOME HOT WEATHER BARGAINS One of the prettleat houses .July, 1907. Said real property is lo-- In the city. Lot 60x131 to alley; rated at the comer of 24th street and JJneola avenue, Ogden, Utah and delightfully situated. You can buy known as the FTR8T CHURCH OF this place for' $1,700; terms to suK. 'CHRIST SCIENTIST OF OGDEN." modern bouse; beautiful This the 23rd day of July, 1907. v trees and lawn; plenty of outbuild700. If yon ANNA ZIEMER. President. ings; price on terms, have the cash you can get It for 3200 less money. Owner leaving NOTICE. city. 'You can't build' the bouse List Ne 397. today for 3,000. ' United States Land Office, Salt Lake 13.000 buys a splendid small hotel business. Owner has other business City. Utah, July 15th, 1907. ;To Whom it May Concern; cheap rent; good Class of steady Notice is hereby given that - the customers; rooms Always filled. State of Utah has filed In this office 31.200 buys one of the best paying a list of lands, selected by the said rooming houses on 25th street. Can State, as Indemnity School Lands, mihow you on thla. ll er section of the Act. of Congress, We own 212 lots that wo can sell on your terms and we can find you approved July 16, 1894, as follows, vli: a lot at your own price. These lots N ' are all well located and would he N.W. N.E. and N.E. C-30. T. 6 N.. R. 4 E., 8. L. M., pleased to show them at any time. (Stats 397, U. I. R.). We hare a customer for a modem ' A copy of said list, so far as it rehome of not more than 13,600 value. lates to said tracts by descriptive subMust have good lot, with shade and division, has been conspicuously posthouse of at leant 6 good rooms, close ed In this office for Inspection by any in and on or near car line. , person Interested, and by the public We are here for service. Como In generally. end see ns If you want to buy or During the period of publication of sell. tbla notice, under departmental In- GARRISON. POSTER A GARRISON, structions of April 85, 1907. protests 2411 Wash sve. Ind. Phone 671. or contests against' the claim of tbs , State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the PERSONAL. 'ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural Utah' State Board of Examiners purposes, will be received and noted The Barbers will held sa examination of for report to the General Land Office city of Ogden, on July 29th, t Washington, D. C. 'Failure so to ! la ths for examination of all barbers In Protest or contest within the time Weber county who are working on specified, will be considered sufficient permits. The examination will be evidence of the character held at the Loan Star Barber Shop, of the tracts, and the selection there318 25th street By order of of, being otherwise free from objecthe State Board. W. M. PlggotL tion, win be recommended for . , ' E. D. R. THOMPSON, LOST Register. 1-- 2 aad up cash 125.00 Music FURNISHED from samples, a tery. SOLD BY Columbia Had Usad Drug. ' FOR RENT PIANOS FOR SALE. 27.! California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. MITCHELL ths Steel Six-hol- e EFFECT JULY IK General Bicycle Repairing and light Machine work, done at reasonable F . ASKED FOR MORPHINE. r BICYCLE REPAIRER FUR FOR UNION DEPOT TIME CARD IN Business Directory MISCELLANEOUS. unfurnished STOVE REPAIR HOUSE OGDEN LODGE NO 1, D. OF M. OGDEN LODGE No, 1, 1. of H.. meets in K. of p. hall the first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month at 2:30 p. m. SUSIE SIMS, C, of IT. ' JEANETTE MIU Klnuaelsr. L-- JENNIE PKOUT, Recorder. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES.- - SUver Hive, No I, meets every Tues : P. m- - at K. of CL HsJl fl2 No. 2473 WasMngtoe avenue. Vial ing staters cwdially Invited. BESSIE BEBRINQ, L.C L JENNIE FROUT. R. K, 2455 Van Bures Ave The Bummer!!! Stove Repair House. Stove repairs and senond-hanstoves. 2304 Washington Ave. Both phones. d KNIGHTS Of THE MACCABEES. TAILORS Ogdea Tent, No. 24, meets the secClothes cleaned aad pressed 81 u ond end fourth Friday evenings, sonth, 167 36th St. Bell phone I6IZ. st 8 o'clock sharp, in I. O. F. hall, visiting Knights corJtally Invited te TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK attend. J. W. HALSEY, Commander. , D. K. Stuart, Tin aad Sheet Inn F. F. BOND, Reosrd Keeper. Works. Furnace Work a Specialty. 2364 Washington Av. Bell Phono 1238. MASONIC. a UNDERTAKER Oisrlec J. A. Lindquist,- - llcennnd Embalmer. Fine Funeral Furnishings. 2620 Washington Ave. Both phones. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, C. K. Regular meetings held st Mseoale Hell on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fiftand Twenty-sixtstreets the first end third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially invited to attend. 4 ANNA LEWIS, W. M. V. LILY . HAL8TED, Secretary. 8. Tested, sound, reliable, rwterasl Beneficiary Order. Insures men at reasonable rates for ons, two, or thro FOB BENT thousand dollara. Accumulated emergency fund nearly three nrolloa dolFRATERNAL FURNISHED HOUSES, lars. Investigate. Rocky Mountain Council, No. 637, moots second and FOR RENT Nicely furnished fourth Fridays at A, O. U. W. huL ORDER OP RAILWAY CONDUCTORS .house, piano, close In. 8. 8. Smith, F. W. Stnna. Regent; J. W. 'Votber-spoon- . WOODMEN OF THE WORL& Ind Phono 264, Wasatch Division No. 174. O. R. C Collector; G. I). Roberts, Becy. meets second and fourth Fridays st Weber Camp No. 74, meets la K. FOR RENT Four room cottage, FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. 2:10 p. m. la K. of P. hall, corner of P. hall In ths Utah National Bank .one furnished and one unfurnished cvenue 24th street and Washington fiat Apply at 2634 Grant building cftcry Thursday evening at Ogdea ledge No. 3fl. T. F. B, A1I brothers are cordially invited to o'clock. Visiting Wood nr a cordially meats first and third Thursday at attend. Invited to attend. Labor Hall 363 84th GEO. ALLEN, C. C. FOB BENT HALL, p. bi In T. C. MORRI8, C. C. D. L. DOYLE, S. aad 1 street, visiting members cordially E. AUTII, Clerk, First National FOR RENT hfain hall suitable for invited. Bank BulMlng. D. H. ADAMS, President ORDER OP WASHINGTON. ante-roolodge purposes, ta conIDA BECKER, Secretary.-BaG- . nection. Apply 3300 Wash. Avs. KNOTH. Treasurer. Ogden Union, No. 172, order of KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Both phones 1144. 6 17 tf Washington, meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In A. O. U. W. - Ogden Lodge No. 2. Knight- - of DRESSMAKING ODD FELLOW. Family sewing. 673 hall Visiting comrades invited to Pythias, mrets at Castle Hall, Utah 37th SL lad. 657. . 6 88 lm attehd. National Bank building, every MonOgden ledge No. 5, Independent Or WILLIAM DOYLE, President Odd Fellows. Meets In I. O. day evening. All K. of P.'s requested of der WANTED. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. to meet with us. O. F. ball every Tuesday evening. J. H. SHAFER, C. G. Visiting brothers cordially invited to MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA TO BUY. E. R. GEIGER, M. of . be present L. N. MEAD, K. of R. ssi g. W. BAILEY. Noble Grand. J. WANTED Yeel pork end chickens Utah Camp No. 1990, Modern WoodHENRY KISSEL Secretary. men of America, meet every Tuesday st the Chicago Market, 183 34th SL WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. night at Eagle Hall, Ip. n. Vialtlng B. P. ELKS. members Invited. Sego Lily Circle, No. 104, meets evM. A. GOULD. V. MONEY TO LOAN Elks Ogden Lodge No. 719, B. P. ery second and fourth Fridiy nights H. SHAFER, Clerk. ' J. at 7:30 la K. of P. ball. Visiting ledge and club rooms, second floor, STREET CAR MEN, 3419 Washington avenue. Regular RAILWAY, neighbors cordially Invited. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS DAISY CABHMORE, G. N 137 CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and an meetings every Tuesday evening, A. T. HE3TMARK, Exalted Ruler. others employed. End our oOke reTracy Avenne. No. 3, D. of Leeotah Council J. H. KNAU88. Secrotary. KATE HETMAN, Clerk, 381 lish for sums of 10 to HOC. Die-- i first end third Wednesday the fcouatss If Pld before dusk Pap 23rd Street afternoons st 3:30, Eagle Hall Dues manta suspended la sickness. No QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE, can bs paid to Susie Aldan, C. of W, No. 4, I. O. O. F. ball Meets sow 113 26th St charge for applications. The City Visiting members InWomen of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle cad and fourth Friday evenings at vited. Loan Agency, Suite 417, 413, First 581, meets every Tuesday night it Odd Fellows Hall, Visiting memNational Bank Bldg. MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocahjntaa 7:30 oclock, K. of P. ball. Visiting ber lavlted. ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. Neighbors invited. MONEY tf salaried people wlthoit - IDA BAKER, Noble Grand. Dues caa be paid at the office of Ed GERTRUDE KOOXS. er ' endorsement; Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. security payments Auth, the afternooe of the 23th of each to salt either weekly er monthly; month. First National Bank Bldg. business esnfidmttal Call aad gst ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Ogden CouncU No. 777. Meets evMRS. ALICE COLLINS, G. N, 3933 XX 410-1- 1 D Soterms Drake, my ery Wednesday eveniag at K. of C Plngree Ave. Excelsior Camp No. 3346, meets ev- hall, cles bldg. No. 2473 Wash. Ave.. at I oclock. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monsecond fourth and of ery Thursday Visiting members welcome. , roe Avenue. MONEY TO LOAN, on farms and each month at the Eagles Hall VisJ. H. XtaVINE, G. K. W. J. MORGAN, FIs. Sec'y. city real estate. HUNTER ft KEN- iting ladles cordially lavlted. MRS. MARY fourth HEFFNER, Oracle. floor, First National OF. AMERICA. BROTHERHOOD NEDY, 2941 Avenne. Washington FRATERNAL ORDER OF .EAGLES. tf Building. JOSIA RHEA, Recorder, 251 22nd SL . Fraternal Order oi Eagles. Ogden . Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1505, A arte. No. US, F. O. EU meets every meets every first and third Fridtv MONET TO LOAN ). J. BRUHMITT PYTHIAN SISTERS. Wednesday evening in Eagle hall, east sight at 7:30 In K. C. hall No 2470 of Reed hotel, st 8:00. Broth- Waah. Are. Meets every Saturday afternoon at er Eagles are Invited- Visiting to attend the Visiting archers cordially invited 3:30 In Pythian hall. Utah National Aerie meet with ns. to meetings. NURSING Miss E . A. Faust lud. Bank building. Sojourning staters cor FRANK R. WIAXT, Foreman. 2111 T. C. MORRIS. W. President ' lmo dlally Invited to attend. 634. 3624 Adams. D. T. TRACY, Secretary. Lincoln. MRS. BVELTN GLA8MAKN, M. E. C. .. DR. H. B. FORBES, MABEL TURNER, correspondent, Aerie Physician. LOUISE M. C. of RITTER. R. ft 2214 Mofflt Ave. JERSEY BULL for service, corner of MISS 83rd sad Pacific Are. John DrearWANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. I 89 lmo WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. er. rooms, 107 h h . a a a 1-- 3 tf miscellaneous. |